tumornecrose
Tumornecrose, or tumor necrosis, is the death of cells within a tumor caused by interruption of blood supply, hypoxia, or injury from treatment. It most often occurs in rapidly growing malignant neoplasms, where the tumor outpaces its blood vessels, but can also be seen in benign tumors under severe ischemic stress or after therapies such as chemotherapy or radiotherapy.
The necrosis process in tumors is typically driven by insufficient perfusion and nutrient delivery to rapidly
Histologically, tumor necrosis is identified as areas without intact nuclei, with debris and ghost-like cell outlines.
Clinically, necrosis can complicate treatment assessment because therapy-induced necrosis or pseudoprogression may mimic tumor progression on